To lead by example is to influence others to commit actions based on what they have seen authority figures or even simply people on the street do. However, some people are wondering if it is truly possible to lead by example. Leading by example is a concept that has been proven to be possible several times over. Proof takes the form of several examples throughout history,with Gandhi and racism being the most widely known examples. A firm representation of leading by example is what Gandhi achieved in India, by convincing a whole country to stop fighting, simply by demonstrating that a peaceful approach works much better, and has less bloodshed. The best demonstration of a situation where Gandhi was able to get people to follow him simply by providing an example of what to do was the Salt March. In India, salt was a staple of their diet, so the impact was enormous when the British banned Indians from manufacturing or selling salt. The only source was the British, and they taxed the salt too heavily for poor people to be able to afford it. Gandhi decided that the best way to ensure the freedom of India would be to perform “mass civil disobedience.” So Ghandi gathered the followers he had and set off for an ocean town of Dandi to collect salt. However, as he went, he told all the villages he came across …show more content…
Leading by example can be used for both pure and not so pure motives, to suppress or liberate, which is why people should be very careful in the people they model themselves after. Even subconsciously, people often shape their behavior around people they feel deserve to be modeled after, but sometimes they make the wrong decision. Reality or fiction? Just take a glance at a history book and you’ll see why, for most of the human race, leading by example is a definite